Laurie Lewis - The Touch of the Master's HandLyrics

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'Twas battered and scarred and the auctioneer Thought it scarcely worth his while To waste much time on the old violin But he held it up with a smile. What am I bidden, good folks, he cried Who will start bidding for me? A dollar, a dollar - then Two! Only two? Two dollars, and who'll make it three? Three dollars, once; three dollars, twice; Going for three - But no From the room far back a gray haired man Came forward and picked up the bow; Then wiping the dust from the old violin And tightening the loose strings He played a melody pure and sweet As sweet as a caroling angel sings. The music ceased and the auctioneer With a voice that was quiet and low Said What am I bidden for the old violin? And he held it up with the bow. A thousand dollars, and who'll make it two? Two thousand! And who'll make it three? Three thousand once; three thousand, twice; And going, and gone! said he. The people cheered and some of them cried We do not understand What changed its worth? Swift came the reply: The touch of the master's hand. And many a man with life out of tune And battered and scattered with sin Is auctioned cheap to the thoughtless crowd Much like the old violin. A "mess of pottage a glass of wine; A game - and he travels on. He's "going" once and " going" twice He's "going" and "almost gone." But the Master comes and the foolish crowd Never can quite understand The worth of a soul and the change that's wrought By the touch of the Master's hand.
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